The Mustang Pony - Great at endurance and general riding
The Mustang Pony is native to North America. It descends from the Arab and Barb horses of the Spanish settlers. The horses of the settlers strayed and then developed into a robust breed, roaming free and were then captured by Indians.
The Mustang Pony was then crossed with larger breeds to create working horses such as the Quarter Horse, Appaloosa, Pinto and Palomino.
The Mustang Pony is now a protected breed following a decline in numbers. They stand 14 to 15 hands and can be any colour. They are of light build, with hard legs and feet. They are courageous, independent and sometimes have an uncertain temper. They are used as a general riding horse, for stock work and for endurance riding.
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